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NAME

Text::Markdown::Discount - markdown to HTML using the Discount C library

VERSION

0.3.0

SYNOPSIS

use Text::Markdown::Discount;
my $raw-md = '# Hello `World`!'

# render HTML into string...
say markdown($raw-md       ); # from a string
say markdown('README.md'.IO); # from a file, note the `.IO`

# ...or directly into files
markdown($raw-md,        'sample.html');
markdown('README.md'.IO, 'README.html');

You can also use the various #Flags in Discount:

say markdown($raw-md, :autolink, :!image ); # MKD_AUTOLINK | MKD_NOIMAGE
say markdown($raw-md, :AUTOLINK, :NOIMAGE); # same thing

The API from Text::Markdown is also supported:

my $md = Text::Markdown::Discount.new($raw-md);
say $md.render;

$md = parse-markdown($raw-md);
say $md.to-html;
say $md.to_html; # same thing

DESCRIPTION

libmarkdown

This library provides bindings to the Discount library via NativeCall. You need to have it installed as the libmarkdown shared library.

On Ubuntu 15.04, it's available via apt-get as the libmarkdown2-dev package, the same goes for several Debians. If it's not available as a binary for your system, you can compile it from source.

Simple API

markdown

sub markdown(    Cool:D $str,  Cool $to-file?, *%flags --> Cool) is export
sub markdown(IO::Path:D $file, Cool $to-file?, *%flags --> Cool) is export

This function is probably enough for most cases. It will either take the markdown from the given $str or $file and convert it to HTML. If $to-file is given, the result will be written to the file at that path and returns True. Otherwise returns a Str with the HTML in it.

Will throw an exception if there's a problem reading or writing files, or if the markdown can't be converted for some reason.

See #Flags about the *%flags parameter.

Object API

from-str

method from-str(Cool $str, *%flags --> Text::Markdown::Discount:D)

Parses the given $str as markdown and returns an object you can call HTML conversion methods on.

You can call this method on both a class and an object instance.

See #Flags about the *%flags parameter.

from-file

method from-file(Cool $file, *%flags --> Text::Markdown::Discount:D)

As #from-str, except will read the markdown from the given $file.

Will fail with an #X::Text::Markdown::Discount::File if it can't fopen the given $file and warn if it can't fclose it.

to-str

method to-str(Text::Markdown::Discount:D: --> Str)

Converts the markdown in the caller into HTML and returns the result.

Will fail with a #X::Text::Markdown::Discount::File if Discount can't compile the markdown for some reason.

to-file

method to-file(Text::Markdown::Discount:D: Str $file --> Bool)

Converts the markdown in the caller into HTML and writes the result to the given $file. Returns True or an appropriate Failure.

dump-flags

multi method dump-flags(Int:D $fd = 1)
multi method dump-flags(Str:D $file)

Dumps all flag options applied to the caller. Either to the given $file path, or to the file descriptor $fd. Defaults to dumping to file descriptor 1 (stderr).

This function may be useful in figuring out if the Discount library you're linked to actually has the flags you need.

title

method title(Text::Markdown::Discount:D: --> Str)

Returns the title parsed from the document header.

author

method author(Text::Markdown::Discount:D: --> Str)

Returns the author parsed from the document header.

date

method date(Text::Markdown::Discount:D: --> Str)

Returns the date parsed from the document header.

Text::Markdown Compatibility

These functions exist so that you can use Text::Markdown::Discount as a drop-in replacement for Text::Markdown. They just dispatch to existing functions:

new

parse-markdown

multi method new($text, *%flags)
sub parse-markdown($text *%flags) is export

Dispatch to #from-str.

render

to-html

to_html

method render()
method to-html()
method to_html()

Dispatch to #to-str.

Exceptions

X::Text::Markdown::Discount

class X::Text::Markdown::Discount is Exception

The base exception class for this module. All other exception types inherit from this. Not actually thrown directly.

X::Text::Markdown::Discount::File

class X::Text::Markdown::Discount::File is X::Text::Markdown:Discount

Thrown when an fopen, fdopen or fclose fails. The latter will only be a warning.

X::Text::Markdown::Discount::Flag

class X::Text::Markdown::Discount::Flag is X::Text::Markdown:Discount

Thrown when you try to use a non-existent flag.

X::Text::Markdown::Discount::Compile

class X::Text::Markdown::Discount::Compile is X::Text::Markdown:Discount

Thrown when Discount can't compile markdown. I can't tell when this would happen or where to get the error message from though.

Flags

Discount provides a variety of flags that change how the conversion behavior. You can pass flags to all routines that take a *%flags parameter.

The following list of flags is taken from Discount's documentation. Depending on your version of the library, they might not all be available, see #dump-flags.

All of these flags map to the respective MKD_ constants. The keys are case-insensitive. Constants that originally start with NO can be used without it and negated. For example, :!links is the same as :nolinks.

:!links, :nolinks

Don't do link processing, block <a> tags.

:!image, :noimage

Don't do image processing, block <img> .

:!pants, :nopants

Don't run smartypants()

:!html, :nohtml

Don't allow raw html through AT ALL.

:strict

Disable SUPERSCRIPT, RELAXED_EMPHASIS.

:tagtext

Process text inside an html tag; no <em> , no <bold> , no html or [] expansion.

:!ext, :noext

Don't allow pseudo-protocols.

:cdata

Generate code for xml ![CDATA[...]].

:!superscript, :nosuperscript

No A^B.

:!relaxed, :norelaxed

Emphasis happens everywhere.

:!tables, :notables

Don't process PHP Markdown Extra tables.

:!strikethrough, :nostrikethrough

Forbid ~~strikethrough~~.

:toc

Do table-of-contents processing.

:compat

Compatability with MarkdownTest_1.0.

:autolink

Make http://foo.com a link even without <> s.

:safelink

Paranoid check for link protocol.

:!header, :noheader

Don't process document headers.

:tabstop

Expand tabs to 4 spaces.

:!divquote, :nodivquote

Forbid >%class% blocks.

:!alphalist, :noalphalist

Forbid alphabetic lists.

:!dlist, :nodlist

Forbid definition lists.

:extra_footnote

Enable PHP Markdown Extra-style footnotes.

BUGS

There's probably some bugs in the NativeCall handling. I'm not sure if the types are specified correctly and if the destructor for the native pointers gets called when it needs to.

There seems to be a bug in Discount's mkd_generatehtml function, where it adds excessive nuls to the output if it has previously been compiled to a string. Due to that, the #to-file currently just spurts the string output into the file.

Please report bugs on GitHub.

TODO

  • Depend on Native::LibC for FILE stuff

  • Make sure that my NativeCall usage is correct

  • Finish this documentation

AUTHORS

SEE ALSO

Text::Markdown, Discount, Discount GitHub repository, Text::Markdown::Discount for Perl 5.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright 2015 - 2017 by Carsten Hartenfels, with some parts copyright 2017 by Ilmari Vacklin.

This program is distributed under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.

For further information, please see LICENSE or visit http://www.perlfoundation.org/attachment/legal/artistic-2_0.txt.

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